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Abstract


Surgical approachs for aneurysms of the basilar artery trunk are variable and utilized depending on the location of the aneurysms and direction of the fundus of the aneurysms. We operated one patient with low lying basilar bifurcation aneurysm
facing
toward the brain stem by subtemporal transpetrosal approach with successful clipping of aneurysm. The advantage of this approach to low-lying basilar bifurcation or basilar trunk aneurysms over the pterional, subtemporal (transtentorial),
combined
supratentorial and infratentorial, transoral, and suboccipital approach are discussed.

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